The 5 Franc Napolean gold coin is worth .0467 OzT of gold. So, on May 5th 2013 it is worth $68 USD.
When the coin is marked with an A: about 60 dollars;
when marked with a double B: about 40 dollars
There are 2 different coins with the same date:
1869A : 2.055.891 struck, value : 60 dollars ;
1869BB : 9.596.966 struck, value : 20 dollars.
roughly 1,000,000 in EF conditoin
The Dahlonega, Georiga Mint produced gold coins from 1838-1861.
No $20.00 coins were struck by the Confederacy at the New Orleans Mint. Replicas of the purposed coins have been made for many years and sold as novelty coins. Values are $3.00-$5.00 on eBay.
5 cent coins were not issued in the U.S.A. until 1866.
Anytime one is trying to determine a coin's worth, you must be aware of thast specific coins's mint state (condition): for example, a 1861 Indian Head Penny is worth 25 dollars in good condition , but is worth $225 in a mint state of 50 (AU50).
The Confederate States of America struck no gold coins of any denomination or date. It is NOT genuine.
Only $1 unless in mint packaging. The coins are in common circulation and worth no more than face value.
This coin would have to be seen before an accurate estimate of value could be made.
how much is 1861 1000 bonds is worth?
The only one ounce gold coins made by the U.S. are the American Eagle gold BULLION coins starting in 1986. Post new question with the denomination of the coin.
The first nickels were minted in 1866.Prior to that time 5-cent coins were smaller, made from silver, and called half-dimes. If you have a coin that says HALF DIME on the back, an 1861 coin in good condition (G4) is worth $20.00; if it's mint state is MS60, the value is: $200.00.If it looks like a regular nickel, you are probably looking at a 1981 nickel from the wrong angle. (1981 upside-down is 1861)The US Mint did not produce a nickel in 1861.
The old reverse has large letters, the new reverse has small letters. But this is only for 1861 Quarter Eagle $2.5 dollar coins NOT 1861 Half Eagle $5 dollar coins.
it is worth about 5$